28 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Times says Obama is retooling his campaign, but it isn't exactly sure how, aside from basketball and church-going.
Past seven states to hold primaries registered more than one million new Democrats.
Widespread retribution against the opposition--and aid groups--found in Zimbabwe.
German-U.S. agreement to share suspected terrorist information includes data on--oh, yes--their sex lives.
He had chosen to stop cursing and drinking--and that, in the Marines' testosterone-stoked world, suggested weakness.
In response to Esquire's feature, 25 things women ought to be doing.
What BlackBerry's doing about all this iPhone nonsense.
The price of gas makes company-organized transit look really good, even if you don't work for Google.
Choir director Rocky Twyman hosts a pray-in for gas prices; in his spare time, he holds bone marrow drives.
John Paul II had a clear relationship with the mysterious monk Padre Pio; what's Benedict's status?
Paean to trees still present in urban spaces.
Madeleine McCann's parents, still official suspects, will add to the number of books written on the disappearance case.
It's not just wine: Swiss bakery prohibited from using the name of its town, Champagne.
Audio: Nation's last themeless restaurant closes for good.